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Wasabi Restaurants in Mountain View

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City: Mountain View, 1477 Plymouth Street, 94043, Mountain View, United States
"That was rough. Table and chairs were dirty. Hostess just wiped off the seat with her hand when she seated me. Brought out a roll I didn’t order and a spicy tuna roll that was so salty and fishy I couldn’t eat it. Rainbow rolls…I don’t know how to explain it better than nothing tasted remotely fresh. I am genuinely worried I will get sick. I asked for the bill and got overcharged for the sake until I pointed it out on the menu. Disappointing experience."
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City: Mountain View, 635 W Dana St, Mountain View, United States
"The cattle tongue is pretty hard and has a strange little one. It doesn't seem fresh. All nigiri are great. Uni is fresh and sweet. We also ordered..."
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City: Mountain View, 240 Castro Street, Mountain View, 94041, United States Of America
"If the price was not an object, Kappo NamiNami would definitely be one of the best restaurants around. It is a completely fresh takeover of Japanese for Californians who grew up in Japanese-as-sushi roles The kito-style small plates pack a potent taste stamp that shocks and wakes the taste buds and offers perfected culinary creations in small packages. The beef tongue stew $18) each raves over is definitely as good as I heard and a must try plate. The juicy and soft meat makes for one of the most pleasant meat dishes I had from late and is quite hearty. The tiny Aalsuppe $8 I think, but I forgot the name) is very interesting, has a wonderful broth, and the translucent whole baby aale are fascinating, but you only get about two ounces of it. It only leaves you down when you finish it in a short order. The cabbage rolls were surprisingly lacking in taste, but the sea bass with monk fish liver and Ponzu sauce was certainly not for them. The liver could be a little strong for some, but the half-sweet Ponzu sauce was one of the best sauces I tried and forced me to lick, small dish it came to clean. The waitress brought us in instead of black cable in fog sauce, and the tofu was just OK. With a beer and a big will the sum was $90 and we were hungry enough for ice. Nevertheless, I think I will be forced to pay too much for a little meal here again. UPDATE 06/03/2007: I have been back twice since my first review and am a little less upset. I have discovered some great new dishes, but also some too many disappointing. The cattle tongue continues, but some of the white fish were a little too bland and let me say, "Hmm, interesting", more than "mmm, grandios". The Mogwort Tofu was an interesting green with a strange Gooey texture, but also some Blande. The duck mango was very tasty, with a great sweet sauce and really tasty, though not tremendous duck. The green tea chicken was also delicious, although the chicken breast was a bit dry and the green tea-bread breast was good, but not better than you could expect for a crust like this. The cod and daikon were very good. It was soft, fat and slightly sweet. Much better than some of the other white fish. I think if I can really nail what I want to do and not get many more “hmm” dishes, then Kappo NamiNami can be worth it again at the price. But his disappointment, that there's a bunch of more ho-hum dishes to get there."
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City: Mountain View, 357 Castro St Ste 3A, Mountain View, California, 94041, United States
"I wanted to go to Maruichi first because it was cold and I believed a few ramens. It was too crowded. So I saw over the street, and there was Sono. It was also overcrowded, but had no line and we sat right away. It is a sushi boat restaurant, but has several tables. The menu has a lot of variety to please everyone. I should have tried the sushi, but I believed a soup and therefore ordered the Tempura Udon. It took a while to come, but when it did, I was surprised to see 3 shrimp tempuras! I expected one. And there was more plant sensation in there. Service might be better. I had to fly our waitress a few times to refill. All in all, the place was a pleasant surprise."
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City: Mountain View, 1040 North Rengstorff Avenue, Mountain View, 94043, United States Of America
"So, from Texas, I had a terrible time to find a place with good roles. Not the “authentic, fresh Sashimi/nigiri” restaurants, where you know that the cook is formally trained in traditional sushi methods, etc., etc., and the only creative roles they have are the Spider Rolls and for them they have a single artistic sprig of Wasabi sprout to rice, seaweed and - it is name cake - the Spiders. What I was looking for is a place with fun, gauche, American-tasting maki. ARIKATO is the place! Their roles are wonderful, and portion sizes are very generous. Admittedly, they are not a raised, polished place where you wear your Manolo Blahniks, but sometimes if you are hungry for some hearty, creative roles, this is the place to be. (BTW, the Bess Rolls are great."
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